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Candidate Notes on 00-NGA22

 


00-NGA22 on Mar 14, 2000

As you prepare the budget resolution for the coming fiscal year, the nation’s Governors urge Congress to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). When the law, formerly known as the Education of the Handicapped Act, was passed in 1975, full funding was defined as 40 percent of the costs. Currently, the federal government’s contribution amounts to only 13 percent, and states are funding the balance to assist school districts in providing special education and related services. Although Governors strongly support providing the necessary services and support to help all students succeed, the costs associated with implementing IDEA are placing an increased burden on states.

We are currently reallocating existing state funds from other programs or committing new funds to ensure that students with disabilities are provided a “free and appropriate public education.” In some cases, we are taking funds from existing education programs to pay for the costs of educating our students with disabilities because we believe that all students deserve an equal opportunity to learn. Therefore, Governors urge Congress to honor its original commitment and fully fund 40 percent of Part B services as authorized by IDEA so the goals of the act can be achieved.

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Democrats participating in 00-NGA22

Parris Glendening s1aMD00 Former Democratic
James Hunt s1aNC00 Former Democrat



Republicans participating in 00-NGA22

Mike Huckabee s1aAR Republican



Independents participating in 00-NGA22

Mike Leavitt s1aUS Cabinet



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 2
Republicans: 1
Independents: 1